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Comments by "InquisitorXarius" (@InquisitorXarius) on "Disclosing NATO's Atrocities In Yugoslavia" video.
“I cannot deny the Atrocities that the NATO Forces committed and I condemn NATO for those atrocities they undeniably committed. However it can and must be said with certainty NATO’s actions in Kosovo and Serbia prevented a genocide of the Kosovars that the Serbs were trying to commit. Long live a free Kosovo!!!🇽🇰” YouTube stop trying to be INGSOC
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Nein, Kosovo is neither Serb nor Albanian but Kosovars. Remember the Bosnian Genocide the murderers of the Arch-Duke committed, remember them, and do not forget lest the innocent who were butchered have their memory defiled.
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@dunkelsteinen1747 No but you did say the Russians were why they surrendered when it is clear by the context of the time, The Emperor, who was responsible for the surrender, surrendered because of the immeadiate threat the atomics posed, only the speech to the military the Emperor gave cited the Soviets and that was a intentionally deceitful act given the countless military coups that had befallen Japan ever since the beginning of the Taisho and Showa era
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@dunkelsteinen1747 Imagine believing Russia could ford a invasion of Japan without allied naval aid and that they were why Japan surrendered, lol
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@dunkelsteinen1747 It is also abundantly clear at the time the US’ intentions with the atomics was not a display of power, Truman had already informed the rest of the allies at their last conference where he met with Stalin and Clement Ateley so the cat was out of the bag when it came to telling off the only competitors the US would have in a post-second world war world.
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@dunkelsteinen1747 I bring up the Russians lack of a navy because the Japanese civilian government and the Emperor in particular only cared about the Home Islands, their colonial empire was and always was expendable, so to believe the Japanese surrendered because of losing their colonial empire to the Russians when they couldn’t touch the home islands is ignorant of the context of the time and of the operations of the Japanese government.
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@dunkelsteinen1747 The fact is no matter what historical revisionists, whataboutists, genocide deniers, and tankies will say, Japan surrendered because of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Hiroshima as its what got them to even consider mediating a peace in the first place, Nagasaki because they now knew it wasn’t a one time thing and this could happen again. Despite their invasion of Manchuria and the Kurils and their seizure of Sakhalin, the Russians were unable to touch Japan and the Japanese knew that, to say or believe otherwise is to deny the events that transpired…
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@dunkelsteinen1747 Pretty sure there is extreme significance that it only took one plane and one dropped device to do what Operation Meetinghouse did with thousands of planes and hundreds of thousands of dropped devices. But hey I wouldn’t know given your apparently einstein level of knowledge you have in history and logistics, lol
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@dunkelsteinen1747 The Japanese had also already imported everything they could from their mainland asian colonial empire in preparation for Ketsu-Go, so to believe they would simply have surrendered for lack of resources is ignorant of the fact that A: They had prepared for possiblity of Russian Entry into the war given the mass movement of Russian Military to the border regions of Manchuko, and B: They were already blockaded by the USA and kept on fighting so they were well and clearly preparing.
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@dunkelsteinen1747 The Japanese diplomat reached out to the Russians before the Invasion with the deliberate and explicit intention of trying to have them negotiate a conditional surrender because of Hiroshima only to learn that the Russians would be declaring war.
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@dunkelsteinen1747 Pretty sure the fact that failing to knock one plane out of the sky means losing the equivalent of a entire city is enough a factor to make any resistance that has no counter completely and utterly hopeless and the Japanese knew that.
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@andrewrogers3067 Pretty sure YouTube has also never stopped a genocide
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@dunkelsteinen1747 Why would the US share the power of the Atom with Imperialists bent on keeping their obsolete empires and communists bent on their own brand of old-tsarist esque tyranny?
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@dunkelsteinen1747 I also never said I trusted the Emperor, its just clear they were who dictated Japan’s surrender and that the military had no part in or desire to surrender given their attempted coup, for the Emperor to lie about the reason of surrender to the rest of the military on the mainland was a necessity given the military did not care for what happened on the home islands outside of their plans to defend it from invasion from the Americans and the Entente. Its also worth mentioning given how selfish and malicious the Chrysanthemum Throne and its imperial household was that they considered a nation without any navy that could invade the Home Islands as a non-immediate compared to complete and prompt annihilation that not even whatever bunker they possess could stop. The only reason USA did not target such facilities in Japan’s Eastern Captial was because they needed a government to dictate surrender to.
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@dunkelsteinen1747 The fact is the Augustine Binary was the primary and deciding reason why Japan surrendered, ending WW2. The Russians and their invasion of Manchuria, the Kurils, and Southern Sakhalin were not the deciding factor no matter how many whataboutists and tankies want that to be the case. Let me guess you also believe Russia would have survived Barborossa without Lend Lease?
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@dunkelsteinen1747 Watch Operation Room’s video on the events of August 6th - August 9th, if you are unfamiliar with the events of the end of World War Two as you seem to be.
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@dunkelsteinen1747 The US was not bluffing, look up the Demon core.
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